Kohberger’s sexist, creepy behavior alarmed university faculty and students before Idaho murders
Washington State University received nine complaints about Kohberger's sexist and disturbing behavior toward female students before the fatal stabbing of four University of Idaho students in 2022.
- Bryan Kohberger, a PhD student, was arrested in connection with the murders of four undergrads at the University of Idaho.
- Students and instructors at nearby Washington State University described Kohberger's behavior as creepy, intense, and he would stare aggressively at women.
- Multiple faculty members were troubled by Kohberger's behavior and had fielded complaints about him before his arrest.
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Professor warned Bryan Kohberger would stalk, sexually abuse students just weeks before Idaho murders
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Bryan Kohberger's former professor, fellow students were alarmed by his behavior before murders, docs reveal
(NewsNation) – Bryan Kohberger’s former professor told investigators the convicted murderer was “obsessed” with serial killers, wrote a paper on burglary and was flagged by several female classmates for sexist behavior. These details were revealed in an interview given to Idaho State Police by a criminology professor at Washington State University, where Kohberger was a teaching assistant pursuing a Ph.D. in criminology. The interview was part …
Kohberger’s behavior alarmed university before Idaho murders
Bryan Kohberger developed a reputation for being sexist and creepy while attending a criminal justice program in the months before he killed four University of Idaho students in 2022, fellow grad students told investigators. His behavior was so problematic that one Washington State University faculty member told co-workers that if he ever became a professor, he would likely stalk or sexually abuse his future students, according to the documents.…
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